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11 May 2021 04:24PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Thirteen community cases were among 25 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Tuesday (May 11), said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
Seven of the 13 new community cases are linked to the Changi Airport cluster, while three are unlinked. The remaining three cases are linked to previous cases.
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UNLINKED COMMUNITY CASES
Of the three unlinked community cases, one is a 27-year-old Malaysian man who works as a manufacturing operator at Siltronic Singapore.
Singapore reported 25 new coronavirus cases, including 13 in the community, it was announced on Tuesday (May 11). The new cases take Singapore s total tally to 61,403. - The Straits Times/ANN
SINGAPORE, May 11 (The Straits Times/ANN): There were 25 new coronavirus cases, including 13 in the community, announced on Tuesday.
Seven of the community cases are linked to the 88-year-old cleaner who works at Changi Airport Terminal 3, taking the total number of cases linked to the cluster to 17.
Another three community cases are linked to previous patients.
The remaining three are currently unlinked.
Eight of the community cases had already been placed under quarantine earlier.